| John Morley - 1903 - 680 pages
...two great parties by whom electoral decisions are finally settled. CHAPTER IV AN INTERIM (18S9-1891) THE nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath. — BACON. AT the end of 1888 Mr. Gladstone with his wife and others of his house was carried off by... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 668 pages
...presented moreover the chameleon Irish case in a new and singular CHAPTER IV AN INTERIM (1889-1891) THE nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath. — BACON. AT the end of 1888 Mr. Gladstone with his wife and others of his house was carried off by... | |
| James Wells - 1904 - 496 pages
...IMITATION OF THE EARLY CHRISTIANS " God divided man into men that we might help one another." — SENECA. " The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath." — BACON. AT the bottom of the stone over his aunt's grave Dr. Wilson placed these words : " A succourer... | |
| John Morley - 1907 - 966 pages
...two great parties by whom electoral decisions are finally settled. CHAPTER IV AN INTERIM (1889-1891) THE nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath. — BACON. AT the end of 1888 Mr. Gladstone with his wife and others of his house was carried off by... | |
| John Morley - 1917 - 404 pages
...and large wisdom of the world, yet it was Bacon who penned that deep appeal from thought to feeling, "The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath." This of the great Elizabethan was one prevailing note in our Victorian age. The splendid expansion... | |
| 1918 - 534 pages
...rockingchair and ate ice-cream and sponge-cake and talked to a dear old woman!" We are reminded of Bacon's words, "The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath." But the love of this man was greater than compassion. He is indeed hard-hearted who is devoid of pity,... | |
| John Hartman Morgan - 1918 - 362 pages
...3«,'A IHCV; GENTLEMEN AT ARMS BY "CENTURION" A CAPTAIN IN THE BRITISH ARMY WHO HAS SERVED IN FRANCE :< The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath" GARDEN CITY NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1918 •.•* THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1918 - 568 pages
...and large wisdom of the world, yet it was Bacon who penned that deep appeal from thought to feeling, "The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath." This of the great Elizabethan was one prevailing note in our Victorian age. The splendid expansion... | |
| 1918 - 678 pages
...and large wisdom of the world, yet it was Bacon who penned that deep appeal from thought to feeling, 'The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath'. This of the great Elizabethan was one prevailing note in our Victorian age. The splendid expansion... | |
| 1919 - 894 pages
...large wisdom of the world , yet it was Bacon who penned that deep appeal from thought to feeling, " the nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath." This of the great Elizabethan was one prevailing note in our Victorian age.' These fine phrases —... | |
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